$9.99
⭐️3.3 / 5
Rating
🙌3
Ratings
📼4 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of 1st Calc
1.0.2
November 5, 2020
- Full screen not required anymore.
- Runs in all screen orientations and in iPad split-screen mode.
- 3-finger swipe right to reset marble positions
More1.0.1
June 17, 2017
• Haptic feedback on iPhones
• Support for iOS 10 and up
• Runs on iOS 8 and up
More1.0.0
August 1, 2012
Price History of 1st Calc
Description of 1st Calc
„1st Calc“ is an Abacus-style bead frame, that helps primary school children to discover numbers up to 100. It provides them with a visual tool to play with numbers and lets them solve addition and subtraction problems.
It is based on the latest math-teaching knowledge and its use contributes significantly to avoid any mathematical disabilities at an early stage and counteract this.
„1st Calc“ is an invaluable tool harvesting the children's motivation to use the iPad or iPhone and makes up with a more fun learning experience.
FEATURES
· Selectable range of numbers: 0 - 20 or 0 - 100
· Bead frame for children
· Choose between 4 different colors
· Optional live cam view as background
We will provide you with further updates. "1st Calc" will then be able to generate addition and subtraction problems, to guide the child through the solution process and to control and diagnose the child's input.
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1st Calc: FAQ
Yes, 1st Calc supports iPad devices.
The 1st Calc app was launched by Medienwerkstatt M�hlacker Verlagsges.mbH.
The minimum iOS requirement: 9.0.
The 1st Calc app has an overall user rating of 3.3.
The App Genre Of 1st Calc Is Education.
The latest 1st Calc version released is 1.0.2.
The latest 1st Calc update came out on July 2, 2024.
1st Calc launched on February 6, 2023.
The 1st Calc app is suitable for children aged Medienwerkstatt M�hlacker Verlagsges.mbH.
The 1st Calc app is now available in English, German.
Sorry, 1st Calc is not available on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within 1st Calc.
Unfortunately, 1st Calc is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.